Milwaukee, WI: Chipstone Foundation, 2002. Wraps. Illustrated wraps. 289 pp. Black and white and color photos throughout. An annual publication devoted to the study of decorative arts and furniture, with this year containing articles on the Lloyd Family's furniture legacy, Pennsylvania clouded limestone quarrying and its use in stone cutting... More

New York: E.P. Dutton, 1974. First Edition. Cloth. Stated first edition. Blue cloth in unclipped jacket. Folio. 392 pp. Black and white and color photos throughout. A survey and history of American folk sculpture, examining the importance and cultural significance of this art, as well as the purposes behind the... More

Worcester. MA: Barre Publishers, 1965. First Edition. Hard Cover. Grayish blue paper covered boards. First edition, one of 300 copies. SIGNED by the author on the title page. 121 pages. With black and white photos throughout. A catalog of the silver collection of Frank and Louise Harrington, examining the growth... More

New Haven: Yale University Press, 1970. First Edition. Hard Cover. Greenish-gray cloth, no jackets. Houses in a black slipcase. 344, 300 pages, including index. With black and white photos throughout. A catalog of the silver items in the Yale University Art Gallery, arranged by state, and then divided into makers... More

Bloomfield, CT: The Connecticut Historical Society, 1967. Hard Cover. Paper covered boards. 97 pages including index. With black and white photos throughout. A collection of articles, originally published in The Connecticut Historical Society Bulletin, on various aspects of cabinet making in Connecticut, including notable makers and their contributions to the... More

Canterbury, NH: Canterbury Shaker Village. Shaker Village, Inc, 1989. Wraps. Photo illustrated wraps. 23 pp. Black and white photos throughout. A descriptive guide to various pieces of Shaker made furniture at the Shaker village in Canterbury, New Hampshire, discussing makers and the history of the pieces, when known. GOOD condition... More

New York: Thames & Hudson, 2008. Cloth. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 365 pp. Color photos and illustrations throughout. A catalog to an exhibition of decorative arts and other art related items from the Roman villas around the Bay of Naples, a popular vacation area for ancient Romans... More

New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Publisher, 1927. Cloth. Gray decorated cloth. No jacket. 108 pp., plus 92 black and white photo plates. A history of the origins and growth of printed cotton fabric in France, as well as the industries in America and England, looking at various regions... More

No Place: Published By the Author, 1976. Soft Cover. 313 pages, in cardboard wraps. Typescript. Illustrated. This is a thesis submitted to the faculty of the University of Delaware in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Early American Culture, providing a comprehensive analysis... More

Kingston and Montreal: McGill Queen's University Press, 1983. First Edition. Cloth. 194 pages including index. With black and white photos throughout. A history and examination of potter's views on Canadian pottery, beginning from the start of the 19th century to the end of Queen Victoria's reign and focusing on items... More

Sandwich, MA: Heritage Plantation of Sandwich, Publisher, 1987. Wraps. Color photo illustrated wraps. Small folio. Unpaginated, perhaps 50-70 pp. Black and white photos throughout, with a few in color. A catalog to a 1987 exhibition of painted furniture from New England. Includes a short history of the form, its origins... More

Harrison, NY: Robert Alan Green, Publisher, 1970. Cloth. One of 1000 copies of this reprint edition. Blue cloth in dust jacket. Quarto. 179 pp. A guide to marks of American silversmiths, reproducing marks and containing brief information on the silversmiths/businesses associated with the marks. Spanning from colonial times to the... More

Wilmington DE: Historical Society of Delaware, 1960. First Edition. Cloth. Greenish-blue cloth. No jacket. 107 pages. With a section of black and white photo plates. Originally issued as an issue of Delaware History, Volume IX, Number 2. A biographical dictionary of providing a look at the cabinetmakers in Delaware, their... More

New York: Rizzoli, 2008. First Edition. Hard Cover. First edition, first printing. Blue paper covered boards in unclipped jacket. Oblong quarto. 191 pp. Color photographs throughout. A history of vintage and contemporary pins and brooches, looking at the evolution of the form from Roman fibulae to the present, including looks... More

Hartford: Privately Printed, 1960. Cloth. Gray paper boards with gray cloth binding. 101 pp. With black and white photos throughout. One of three hundred copies, unnumbered. SIGNED and dated, with a brief inscription, by the author on the first endpaper. A descriptive catalog of American silver items in the author's... More

New York: Rizzoli International, 2004. Hard Cover. Illustrated boards. 144, 64 pp. Illustrations throughout both volumes. A detailed history of American redwork quilts, examining their origin and importance in preserving and continuing traditions in American cultural history. With many original examples of redwork quilts. The second volume features red line... More

Richmond, VA: Jones Printing Company, Printers, 1933. Wraps. Black wraps. 22 pp. A short history of glass making in colonial Virginia, discussing the discovery of the glass-making site in Jamestown, the Green Spring site and evidence for glassmaking in the Jamestown colony. GOOD condition. Ex-library. Label taped to the lower... More

Norwich, Norfolk UK: The Bermuda National Trust, 1971. Cloth. Green cloth. No jacket. 198 pages. With black and white photos throughout, as well as a color frontispiece. A history of furniture and items of silver made in Bermuda, providing a look at styles and influences, as well as notable furniture... More

Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1976. First Edition. Cloth. First edition. Charcoal cloth in unclipped jacket. Small folio. 522 pp. Black and white photos throughout. Signed, with an inscription, by the author on the copyright page. A history and study of glass making and glass makers in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania region... More

New York: Clarkson Potter, 1977. Soft Cover. Second printing. Glossy wraps. 339 pp. With black and white photos, as well as a few in color. A detailed study of the Hitchcock Chairs manufactured by Lambert Hitchcock in the 1820's and 1830's. This includes a look at his manufactory, as well... More

New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1971. Cloth. Folio. Red cloth in unclipped jacket. Folio. 288 pp. Color photos throughout. A survey and critical history of the fine arts and design of Russia, charting the birth and growth of its national identity, the influence of culture and style on the arts... More